OCTOBER 21, 1907 THE cHA1rk iatirizxnlr “Chai:;otteeown”’ gi; "“"°“°‘“ 'a.;'°x"°.a;;'t:5I.?..*.°.°t..° -... JAPANESE UR|AwN||X19ieoeT sqlisarel, table covers, run- dnwn tworiviovivloilzi ll); ihopdeft 'hands' of .l°P*“"° '°;”°“ Il¢\’l ¢ "- 1 h i s are ow. considering the 4.. ,N nusson asv L1 vous ;'::s"¢;eri;i;\:-glam ,Mm- and the' 9"' E.” ni; r naiitles in ver? 5”- md l” "iii mixeziisfivelizli ° Nc. doubts so sei °==\°“' "“‘§,{;“ U” “ ' C sq nire, hr yard from........... 50!! 10 1"'-:T -V ` or in the continent e \rly next sprinz. Brunswick waters into the Pacific Ocean. W Two previous niiempts were made 'bythe kind f Departnient lo lay down lobsters in the to P-cific, but they were not successful. lt. is likely theta shipment of lobster egos with mme adult fish, will be sent across samples 0! maple taser. ourchasei hy Uv Friends oi the Rev. J. L_ Dawson in R this province will be pleased lo learn that W rho Rev. yontloinnn nas lately been suc~ of oessful in anolher doiil of endeavor A Ni-v\‘ Brunswick exchange |mys:- WV: 0,1 knew \Ve‘-tmorcland County wnuldn’t 2 he boiiinil Albert in raising large potatoes H anythinur else. In last 'i‘l\ur~'rlay’.~ 3_ paper mention was made of some vary 57 not of full parlicular-1 respecting t o o a steamer the tendarers proposed put on. The results ofvths examination of 257 Inland Revenue Department throughout the Canadian market, shows that l85jviere enuine, 57 adulteratoil nud 10 doubtful, ml»:5 were declared ns mixturfs. Out samples collected in Neva Scotia, 15 were found io be genuine ami 5adult.~rst.- ; in New Brunswick IB genuine and noulternted; Prince Eilwurd I lin-i 7 eiuine 4 ndnlterael lrirninful while rereill-\-luioi to be mixtures. Of the; wunpiea fouoil,ndul'er_-it d, the adulter ‘ pounds. Rev. J. L. Dawson, Daator of the Methodist church, has beaten this record. the rc ull. of prizes ofl`v|e.l by Prof C li best location of n ‘cut off' between Jacques their work Messrs Rider, Fox, Johnston, and Dennis have carried ot! the $00.00 prze. Thr.e weeks aaa prizes were given out for general proficiency in the linal examinations of last year. Mr Dennis ra~ ceivod one of th,ose innlist of prizes posted two weeks ago Mr Dennis' nnme appeared again for n second prize of $12.50 for Mathematics. Mr. Dennis belongs to O'Leary in this Province. It will be rc- memberod thatlast year he figured high in thelirta of successful students. A very pretty Autumn wedding wnsheld in Lexington. Mass, on October 2nd, at the r»-sidenco of Mrs. Mary E. Brigham, when the foreman of her estate, 1-‘led Wallace Burgess, was united in marriage to Miss Louise Isabel Webster, of Waltham, Mass, and daughter of Louis and Mrs. Webster of Marlein this Province, by Rev..lohn M. Wilson of the Unitarian Church. The maid of honor was Miss Blanch Davison and Percy Genn was best man. The bride was gowned in white point d'espr|t with tulle velI_§:anli .arrien a beautiful bouquet of pinirs. The maid of honor worea pretty dross of while dotted musiin. After the cere- mony an informal rece,,tlon was held, Mrs.Brigham and daughierMis1 Mary` L_, and grundaught r, Miss Ruth, assIst~ ing. Asunptuous wedding vuppcr was servel. Tho housn was decorated _ throughoun Numerous costly wedding gifts. nsoiul and ornamental, be-ipolxc the usteem'in which tho happy pair were held. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess wentln their homo at 7 Hancock Street, where - may will be at homo to their friends. sqpuwnnufhuslhrmly The Staff of Life is Bread Bat unless the bread you eat il ood on will soon re nire <1 a vgoodeit staff to lean on. We guarantee our brea GraI'|am,White,Visnnia, Duchess, fresh every day. licllpse Bakery, Baku neat Bread large tubers grown in Almn. The iargi-at ,m referred to weigh--ci one and one half ul One of his Early Rose potatoes has tippeq nosday, at the Globe House of the Sacred the auaie at .1 pound and three quarters. l|*""if Ch“i'°l‘. Syflilvy. lJ_Y the Bt v. Fr. Another weighed apound and tivo ounces, MCAUMD, f1fMlss Annie Strong, vinuuhti r two more wentapound and four ounces °f J B S"°“V~ 5"'-“‘°"' l‘l*’- li” Fl'f\"li exch. There were several othrrs which K“"k“l‘ f°""""'ly °' New JM”-7' "°w °f were but a very little smaller than those thc empl°5' °f ‘M D- I' & S- C'-7» S.Y‘l"9.Y~ mentioned. Mr. Ditwsonalso raised some Thi’ llrldc “'55 °hm`mll"i¥lY il'°W"€‘\l ln fi very large potatoes gf the Uarman Nm 1 costume of white silk und carried a bcu- vuiuy qnet of while roses. She was iutendsri by Miss B. Brav who wore a very prett-v A correspondent of the Guardian writes costume ot grey Voile and carried 5 |,,,u_ from Montreal: Today results of “The quct of pink roses. Frank Doyle of the Railroad competition" wore posted at iirm of Smith & Proctor, Ltd, att nderl McGlllUniveraity_ This competition was the groom. The gru1'm's present, to thc' ~ ` 1 ` br Mvllvlid L0 l-ll” Dliflileii llllndlllk in the chain, and Io the bridcslualda Imndaorne R0 Cartier .Tot ami the Point Angus Stops many beautiful and costly presents in on theCl?R. Total length of projected token of the es'eem in which they me line was six miles. Competing parties held. The happy couple left fora vi»it; wrre to consist of four men. Six days was to I-Ialifux, St. John and oyier cities. On the time `glven for work. As a result of their return they will reside in Sydney. . t appears to be, vvitliou exc-ption gr l ated sugar. A very pretty wedding took place Wed- lclc wusn beautiful gold wntch and ldl o’-(et. Thev were t‘~c recipients of. l Llnglish Photos Mount VVe have just open- l \_ ' El’ U ami -iii _,`<_,~",@|_"»‘f ,V B_1t.sr grades of Stantields and Wataona uoairiukable vest ,ty Q _ , ze ‘ll ,§ . ,_ I i iq ll Childrens vests and drawers all sorts and sizes at all prices. _~ _ _ _ 2 -, 4 f»~»~~--i-P »--~ ~ ~ - ~~-~~-J; _ ,_/4 _ ` T/la/In////ug foo;/c S " . _ A An Unusual Offering of Unshrinkable Underwear T At $2 Per Suit for Today Saturdn y ' , A Saturday we will make a big displayi ‘s Un~._; _ _- ,_ S,,,,f,e,;5 natural vests Sian5eld's natural finish __ do Drawers unshrinkabie- ~ - 65c " ' unshvmkabie, very »i'liCI‘ fif|1Sl1....... .-..--- - _,_ '_ Q "4" fp; ‘ea , f ll" for ladies at al' 50115 Ui P'l°”5 72' 75' 95' L25' U " l "Ili c»...b1n-.fiom for ladies at 95. 2.05- 3 6° t>efSuif~ \ 4”' S mia; 5;, 5 in vests iorlarge women a specialty here- J' A l,|, I' ,i ji." 1‘ ‘f,.}é`-f-;` i'§;_~§_-::` v 'f‘ - ` -A!" ll M ed up a choice assort- ment of superior photo mounts imported direct from England. These mounts are different from any- thing we have here-to- fore stocked, and are adapted to hold a num~ » ber of pictures. Price roto 35 cents each, we would like to show them to yon. ,l, _ _ nr.; S- ::f;;1a ||\\,li\‘,l ,iinii ' 5: 5-ll’ A lull range of all sorts of gloves for ladies and Q ‘V A children. Just, in ir'~m England and ready for_ to- M 5- days selling. There are cashme-rea. Suedos. \’1“_is' f; 35.35 wood-: in every size and all qualities- We inv1.s your attention to these. _ » ' | =< . =’~ ii f- " ,"‘l 4 11'* $551,3- Ii M Mm l The New Fabric Gloves Are ln Sec Them. ' l my ` I 5.. if N Golf Jerseys M03i;§t» 'W Yesterday. ll if ,f This Que new "ue include. an me good styles i_n _g:¢e‘ns, bluea, .":,-';.§-_ if ill 5 white, cardinal and combined colours- TUC ¥11\fl\"g 1* ¢x’3¢ll -. .. dsome sturdy ani J - " , tl welldcne and the Holm-HTS “fe ha” ‘:§",--v»g\,= , ginylgii looking. From present appearance they Wlll bf! "ll" ‘fl _ a ._ . ._ '- ».»'.. ig 1,..-‘» V l _ ._‘ v- ' For Saturday Seven Pairs Hose For Price Ol “_ ` » - Q' " <.~ "'_ ,U aboutaweek Prre . _ . . ----~-_.$2-7J» ,;,'|,:;,z: ',§ /' fir “ ' ‘ "-' »t'\ H-if Pr* - t h i de :rlinent --probably tl1e.l8fg2Sf - This Special og” § tto gjrsivogitlbeiiizogvill) giifre toogvirr; iaiiy purchasing six pairs hose a m thetlpmlhlige Tliisaoger aipplles to all lines except the sample lot ui utloncd bel0\v» seven 1 pa r _ ' ~ Save e Quarter on Sample Stockings. _ England for us to order A big lot of sample stockings sent by the bl§§"|f mm' ln , fmm_ So we have priced thern about 25 per cent lest; than regular value and put t rem cn Saturday. But you want to come in early on th s o er- “~»l‘r»\:s\_;@s‘i‘2’.u PURE GRAPE JUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from I¢ondon.Eugland, and guarantee them absolute- ly Euro and strictly non-alco- ho c. ORDINARY-a blcndof grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are vm. €8NGREST -juice of Con- cord anea. . MADQIRA-a juice of fine flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muscatei grags. RE ALICAN’l`E-a Spanish grape juice. ALGERIAN-from Alger, raves with a rich frnieig th °” PALESTINW-Import f V01’ the Holy Land. does 65 f0ll1 rr per bottle. C to “Tho Two Macs" liiilliuiiiiiili F ' , r sunaauaiessa-»fi.» nur* vuanuuallavllnauvslnll New Produce Ilepui Insurance a||ia..a.°f Agency P. E- I- Pliiillliie >.;. _,_..~ -teas-ef -__ 4-